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  • Surface Hardening of Steels: Understanding the Basics
    115 Pack Carburizing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Light Microscopy of Carbon Steels
    This is known as pack carburizing .
  • ZLMCS1999P361
    This is known as pack carburizing .
  • ZSHOS2002P115
    In pack carburizing , the workpiece is heated in contact with a solid carburizing compound in a closed container.
  • ZASMHBA0001164
    Pack Carburizing Revised by Robert W. Foreman, Consultant P A C K C A R B U R I Z I N G is a process in which carbon monoxide derived from a solid compound d e c o m p o …
  • Metal dusting of pre-carburised 304L stainless steel
    The experimental results showed localised attack resulting from metal dusting was found on the surface of the as carburised 304L SS, while it became more uniformly attacked by removing the surface scale formed in pack carburising process before exposure in the CO/CO2 …
  • An Introduction to Surface Alloying of Metals
    In pack carburization it is difficult to control the exact case depth because of many factors such as density of packing, amount of air present inside the box, reactivity of carburizer, etc. [7].
  • Factors affecting the Inherent Hardenability of Steel
    Grossmann and others have shown that during pack carburiza- tion , with the CO-generating type of carburizers, oxygen is led into the steel along with the carbon.
  • Practical Heat Treating
    Carburizing may be done in a gaseous environment (gas carburizing), a liquid salt bath (liquid carburizing), or with all the surfaces of the work- piece covered with a solid carbonaceous compound ( pack carburizing ).
  • Handbook of Residual Stress and Deformation of Steel
    Carburizing of low-carbon steels can be ac- complished by many techniques, including gas, vacuum, plasma, salt bath, and pack carburizing (Ref 1, 2, 9–13).